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Boost Your Computing Power with Cloud Computing

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Every company, irrespective of its size or location, has hoards of computing activities to undertake: data entry, data processing, storage and retrieval, data transmission, communication, customer/client services management, centralization of IT systems and network administration. The good news is that cloud computing can help significantly!

A typical example is Zillow, where a US real estate company helps clients in finding homes, apartments, properties to rent or buy, mortgage matters, and periodical communication of the latest developments in US real estate. Interestingly enough, Zillow has been able to accomplish these tasks more efficiently than before due to cloud technology, specifically in the fields of:

  1. Handling of Big Data:–Cloud computing facilitates better handle big data in Zillow’s day-to-day activities. As a real estate company, Zillow is daily confronted with the challenges of managing huge data and information related to its increasing number of potential and existing clients. The process of managing such hefty data sets may be daunting and costly for in-house IT infrastructures. However, the adoption of cloud computing has increased Zillow’s computing power by streamlining processes by which important data are obtained, processed, stored, retrieved and transmitted.
  2. Price Estimation:–Cloud computing assists Zillow in generating more accurate price estimates that add value to properties. This is achievable due to the quickness or speed of internet connection guaranteed in the cloud, where system interruption is nigh-unthinkable.

Apart from the above, companies can be rest assured that the quality of their operations will be optimized and maintained over a long period of time via cloud. Businesses are adopting cloud technology in droves because of the promise of cost efficiency and high performance. This smooth running of one’s business without any observable hitch is transferable to the quality of services or goods delivered to end-users.

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About the Guest Author:

Jerry Olasakinju

Jerry Olasakinju, a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree holder, is a passionate researcher and writer whose interest in everything computing is unparalleled. He blogs about his literary works at http://jerryolasakinju.blogspot.jp/

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